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Monument: 0110105000 WING PARK (ASCOTT HOUSE) (Monument)Small complex of 6 post-medieval pillow mounds, possibly rabbit warrens. These features are visible on historic aerial photographs and remote sensing data as earthworks and were mapped as part of the Aylesbury Vale Aerial Investigation and Mapping pr...
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Monument: 0110104000 WING PARK (ASCOTT HOUSE) (Monument)Earthworks known from aerial photographs and field survey once thought to be a deserted medieval village but are actually seventeenth to eighteenth century garden features
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Monument: 0590200000 WING PARK (Monument)Eighteenth century map marks site of two lodges in park
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Monument: 0110100100 WING PARK (ASCOTT HOUSE) (Monument)Historical records of seventeenth to eighteenth century great house
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Monument: 0110101000 WING PARK (ASCOTT HOUSE) (Monument)Seventeenth century bowling green recorded in field survey
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Monument: 0110107000 WING PARK (Monument)Site of former deer park at Wing Park enclosed in the 16th century and disparked circa 1727.
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Monument: 0110103000 WING PARK (ASCOTT HOUSE) (Monument)Earthwork ramparts around former house interpreted as possible Civil War defensive works.
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Monument: 0110100000 WING PARK (ASCOTT HOUSE) (Monument)Site of former seventeenth to eighteenth century Ascott House recorded in field survey - The buried and visible remains of a post-medieval mansion (Ascott House) and the formal gardens which provided its immediate setting. Ascott House was built by t...
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Monument: 0110106000 WING PARK (Monument)Local report of World War I practice trenches in Wing Park.
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Landscape: 0110102000 WING PARK (ASCOTT HOUSE) (Landscape)Earthworks of mid-sixteenth to mid-seventeenth century formal gardens recorded in field survey. The formal gardens are visible on historic aerial photographs and remote sensing data and were mapped as part of the Aylesbury Vale Aerial Investigation ...